Two of the men who are suspects in the homicide of University of Michigan medical student Paul DeWolf face charges in a home invasion on the same block of North Ingalls Street on the night before he was found dead.

Shaquille Jones, 20, and Joei Jordan, 21, both face felony charges for another break-in in the 200 block of North Ingalls Street on July 23, court records show.

On Friday, a warrant was filed Jordan for a single count each of first-degree home invasion and receiving and concealing stolen property worth more than $1,000 but less than $20,000. On the same day, a warrant was filed for Jones on a single count of receiving and concealing stolen property worth more than $1,000 but less than $20,000.

The two men are still listed as being lodged in separate jails in South Carolina, where they were arrested earlier this month, according to online records. Both men must be extradited to Michigan before they can be arraigned on the charges.

No one has been formally charged in DeWolf’s death as of Monday.

It’s the first indication that the home invasion reported at 8:30 p.m. July 23 in the 200 block of North Ingalls Street is related to DeWolf’s death. DeWolf was found dead the following morning in his room in the Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity, 220 N. Ingalls St.

Ann Arbor police Detective Lt. Robert Pfannes said in the wake of DeWolf’s death that police were aware of the other home invasion in the 200 block of North Ingalls Street. He said that incident took place at another home on the block.

Pfannes said police were keeping an open mind regarding connections between that home invasion and DeWolf’s death.

Jones and Jordan have been named by media outlets as suspects in DeWolf’s death, but police and Washtenaw County prosecutors have repeatedly declined to confirm their involvement. Police officials have said they will not release the names of any suspects until arraignments.

Dajeon Franklin, 21, has been named as the third suspect in DeWolf’s death. As of Monday afternoon, no charges were filed against him for the other break-in on North Ingalls Street on July 23. Walter White, Franklin’s attorney, has denied Franklin's involvement in the homicide.

White said prosecutors told him Franklin is a suspect in a homicide that took place on July 23 in Ann Arbor.

DeWolf was found dead of a single gunshot wound to the neck at 11:23 a.m. July 24. He didn’t show up for a scheduled shift at the VA Ann Arbor Health System and was found by a coworker who was sent to check on him.

Police announced the arrests in the case on Nov. 7. Officials stated it’s believed DeWolf did not know the suspects in the case.

Jordan and Franklin have previous criminal cases in Washtenaw County. A search of court records did not show any previous criminal cases in Washtenaw County for Jones.

Ann Arbor police officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

Kyle Feldscher covers cops and courts for The Ann Arbor News. He can be reached at kylefeldscher@mlive.com or you can follow him on Twitter. Find all Washtenaw County crime stories here.